INDIANA, Pa. — IUP field hockey and head coach Kelly Terwilliger have announced the full slate of camps and clinics for the 2026 training year, offering middle school and high school athletes a high-level development experience on the Indiana University of Pennsylvania campus.
The Crimson Hawks will host multiple sessions that allow athletes to train with IUP's coaching staff and current student-athletes. All camps are co-ed, capped in size and designed to provide hands-on, position-specific instruction that aligns with the program's championship standards.
2026 Camp and Clinic Dates
— Jan. 25: Indoor clinic
— March 21: Session I prospect clinic
— April 18: Session II prospect clinic
— June 13: Session III prospect clinic
— July 31–Aug. 2: Elite overnight prospect camp
Under Terwilliger's leadership, IUP has become one of the top programs in the PSAC and a consistent national contender. She brings NCAA tournament experience, multiple All-Americans and a demonstrated record of player development.
"Our clinics are built so athletes get real feedback and real coaching," Terwilliger said. "We keep numbers small so every participant gets individualized attention and a true look at the pace and standards of our program."
The prospect clinics also serve as a key component of IUP's recruiting process, offering athletes an opportunity to be evaluated in a competitive, immersive training environment.
All outdoor sessions will be held on the Miller Stadium turf, while indoor sessions will take place at an IUP athletic facility depending on availability. Participants will train alongside current IUP players, gaining insight into the expectations, tempo and culture of college field hockey.
Space is limited for all sessions, and several events are expected to fill quickly.
Athletes can register at iupfieldhockeycamps.totalcamps.com.
For questions, contact Terwilliger at kterwill@iup.edu.